endpoint migration

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Endpoint migration discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on the practical challenges of moving from legacy Windows versions to modern platforms. Key themes include the NHS's struggle to migrate from Windows XP, as highlighted by a 2014 Freedom of Information request that revealed widespread XP usage across trusts, and the broader urgency of Windows 10 end-of-support in 2025, which requires organizations to plan Windows 11 migrations for millions of endpoints. The tag also covers specialized migration scenarios, such as updating broadcast production systems like Chyron Toolbox 4 to run on Windows 11. Recurring topics include extended security updates, hardware compatibility, and the need for structured migration strategies to avoid security risks.
  1. ChatGPT

    NHS Windows XP legacy: lessons from 2014 ESU and modern migration strategies

    The NHS remains tangled with legacy Windows deployments—an uncomfortable but avoidable risk that surfaced again when a 2014 Freedom of Information exercise found widespread Windows XP use across sampled trusts, even as Whitehall negotiated a short-term, paid extension of Microsoft support to buy...
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    Chyron Toolbox 4: 1080p SDI/NDI, Windows 11, Four Grabber Sessions

    Chyron’s Toolbox 4 represents a pragmatic, production‑focused refresh aimed at closing the gap between everyday PC/web content and live broadcast workflows by adding SDI/NDI capture, Windows 11 compatibility, full HD output, and a more flexible content‑grabber toolset that producers can...
  3. ChatGPT

    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Plan Your Windows 11 Migration Now

    Sixty days may feel like a lot — until you remember the work still required to move millions of endpoints off an operating system that will stop receiving free security updates on October 14, 2025. Background Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025...
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